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Elderly Max M. Fisher and Richard Nixon, friends for life.
Max M. Fisher with President Richard Nixon
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Elderly Max M. Fisher and Richard Nixon, friends for life.
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Marjorie Fisher with President Richard Nixon.
Marjorie Fisher with President Richard Nixon
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Marjorie Fisher with President Richard Nixon.
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Max M. Fisher, President Richard Nixon, and others discuss the "Leningrad Eleven," Jews who tried to highjack an airplane out of the USSR.
Discussion of the "Leningrad Eleven"
Date: December 30, 1970
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Max M. Fisher, President Richard Nixon, and others discuss the "Leningrad Eleven," Jews who tried to highjack an airplane out of the USSR. Left to Right: John Ehrlichman, William Rogers, Max M. Fisher, Rabbi Hershel Schacter, President Richard Nixon, William Wexler (B'nai B'rith) in the White House.
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A signed photo to Max M. Fisher from President Richard Nixon of the two of them at the birthday party for W. Clement Stone at Club 21 in New York City.
Max M. Fisher with President Richard Nixon
Date: June 10, 1982
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A signed photo to Max M. Fisher from President Richard Nixon of the two of them at the birthday party for W. Clement Stone at Club 21 in New York City.
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President Nixon is presented with his personal copy of the first major Jewish encyclopedia to be published in 65 years. The presentation, in the Oval Office, is made by Mr. Max M. Fisher and Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin of Israel.
Max M. Fisher with Israeli Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin and President Richard Nixon
Date: January 28, 1970
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President Nixon is presented with his personal copy of the first major Jewish encyclopedia to be published in 65 years. The presentation, in the Oval Office, is made by Mr. Max M. Fisher and Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin of Israel with Max Fisher in attendance.
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